Dummy
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Dummy est le premier album de Portishead, sorti en 1994.
Titres
- Mysterons (5:02)
- Sour times (4:11)
- Strangers (3:55)
- It could be sweet (4:16)
- Wandering star (4:51)
- It's a fire (3:48)
- Numb (3:54)
- Roads (5:02)
- Pedestal (3:39)
- Biscuit (5:01)
- Glory Box (5:06)
Note
Glory Box reprend un sample de la chanson Ike's rap II de l'artiste Isaac Hayes.
Catégories :
- Album musical sorti en 1994
- Album de trip-hop
- Premier album
- Album primé au Mercury Music Prize
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